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san francisco airport officials say 18 flights to and from jfk, newark and philadelphia have been canceled. ktvu channel 2 news talked to one new yorker who survived superstorm sandy and is now stuck in san francisco. >> the flight was canceled. and now they are telling me maybe at 6:00 a.m. >> officials say major carriers will determine cancellations and delays based on the track of the storm. >>> from record heat yesterday to 10 degrees cooler today to cooler and showers tomorrow. we are going through a change here. the weather system right now is doing just that, the weather is to the north of us right now. in the seattle area. it comes south and with it comes cool air, scattered showers tomorrow. these are the highs today. highs tomorrow will be cooler than these. 50s and low 60s. over night lows in the 40s. 45 in santa rosa. 51 hayward. 49 oakland. downtown oakland, 49 degrees. you will notice it tomorrow morning. forecast for the showers to begin tomorrow afternoon around lunchtime. scattered showers through the day. not a deal breaker for everybody. it is widely scatters. lots of sc
san francisco airport officials say 18 flights to and from jfk, newark and philadelphia have been canceled. ktvu channel 2 news talked to one new yorker who survived superstorm sandy and is now stuck in san francisco. >> the flight was canceled. and now they are telling me maybe at 6:00 a.m. >> officials say major carriers will determine cancellations and delays based on the track of the storm. >>> from record heat yesterday to 10 degrees cooler today to cooler and showers...
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today's storm has also forced the cancellation of nearly 1,500 flights in the northeast, with newark airport in new jersey facing the most cancellations. >> susie: boeing showed today how it's preparing for the so- called "fiscal cliff": it's restructuring its defense business, big time. as the pentagon's largest supplier, boeing said it is slashing management jobs by 30%, consolidating business units and closing some defense facilities in california. boeing hopes to cut costs by more than $1.5 billion over the next two years. >> susie: boeing shares got caught up in the market downdraft, tom, falling 2%, and it had plenty of company. all 30 of the dow components were in the red today. >> there was a lot of red on the screen this post-election day. in europe, and also earnings, all getting mixed in here. let's get under way with tonight's market focus. >> tom: stocks dropped right from the opening bell today as investor focus shifted beyond election day. the s&p 500 opened down, and fell to its lowest price of the session just before noon eastern time. the pressure was steady through
today's storm has also forced the cancellation of nearly 1,500 flights in the northeast, with newark airport in new jersey facing the most cancellations. >> susie: boeing showed today how it's preparing for the so- called "fiscal cliff": it's restructuring its defense business, big time. as the pentagon's largest supplier, boeing said it is slashing management jobs by 30%, consolidating business units and closing some defense facilities in california. boeing hopes to cut costs...
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n newark, the biggest snowfall. it's kin of surreal to see snow on a dune and also see snow on hurricane damage. we have debris piled up everywhere. power crews are back in town here because the beach east of the tracks is still without power. they don't want to turn the power on. they're concerned about fires. we have crews up and down the streets from tampa, florida. this is the debris lester holt showed you. this is where we were standing until about three hours before sandy came in. then the surge took out a 350-foot dune. this restaurant is a total mess. one bit of good news today. airport cancellations, flight cancellations down. yesterday we had over 1700, today about 650. 90% of those are at newark, laguardia and jfk. no delays are reported. when you have 500 cancellations at newark, that would cut down on any backlog and delays. also brick township when this a mandatory evacuation in low-lying areas rescinds that at 3:00 p.m. only for the mainland areas. the barrier islands up and down the coast are off lim
n newark, the biggest snowfall. it's kin of surreal to see snow on a dune and also see snow on hurricane damage. we have debris piled up everywhere. power crews are back in town here because the beach east of the tracks is still without power. they don't want to turn the power on. they're concerned about fires. we have crews up and down the streets from tampa, florida. this is the debris lester holt showed you. this is where we were standing until about three hours before sandy came in. then...
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here's another one on united to newark. another newark flight cancelled this morning. if you are trying to get to the new york area, your best bet is to call ahead of time. now, not all of the flights are cancelled. some are getting out of here on time. but we are seeing those cancellations. also seeing delays. so play it safe. call your carrier ahead of time. take a look at this video that we shot earlier this morning. we saw some folks sleeping in the terminal. they got trapped. they got stranded. they slept here and are trying to get out this morning. now, the carriers started to preemptively cancel flights yesterday before the weather even came, because it's very difficult for them to move planes around, the move crews around once they get socked in by the snow, so they cancelled many flights before we really had a problem. we spoke earlier to one woman who got caught up in all of that. >> they called me on monday at 1:00 in the afternoon and cancelled my flight, and that was that. it was like, there was no weather here, there was no weather there and they just dec
here's another one on united to newark. another newark flight cancelled this morning. if you are trying to get to the new york area, your best bet is to call ahead of time. now, not all of the flights are cancelled. some are getting out of here on time. but we are seeing those cancellations. also seeing delays. so play it safe. call your carrier ahead of time. take a look at this video that we shot earlier this morning. we saw some folks sleeping in the terminal. they got trapped. they got...
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wind gusts to the northeast, 22 miles per hour and newark at 29. can you see most of these anywhere between 20 and 30 and you get an occasional gust into the 40s there and this is not nearly as strong as a nor'easter can be. and so, at least if we can find anything that is busy about this, it's not that strong. >> and thank you. you know, these kinds of driving conditions are very difficult sometimes and, in fact, the maryland state highway administration is warning drivers to be extra caution tonight. the administration reminds drivers to give yourselves extra travel time since this is central maryland's first winter weather o you can reps of the season. shawn. >>> in new york and new jersey, people are still recovering from sandy and they're preparing for the worst. janice dean has the latest. >> reporter: the northeast catching no breaks as a nor'easter strikes the region and still dealing with the aftermath of superstorm sandy. philadelphia seeing the affects of the storm with afternoon snowfall. and new jersey governor telling residents to pre
wind gusts to the northeast, 22 miles per hour and newark at 29. can you see most of these anywhere between 20 and 30 and you get an occasional gust into the 40s there and this is not nearly as strong as a nor'easter can be. and so, at least if we can find anything that is busy about this, it's not that strong. >> and thank you. you know, these kinds of driving conditions are very difficult sometimes and, in fact, the maryland state highway administration is warning drivers to be extra...
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six from j.f.k., three from newark and two from philadelphia. one departure for newark was canceled and there may be more later today. so far the volume of cancellations is lighter than yesterday when the storm canceled 31 local flights. >>> now that the election is over, the pressure really on to avoid a so-called fiscal cliff at the end of the year. alison burns reports from the washington, d.c. newsroom that house speaker john boehner seems to be offering the first olive branch. alison n. >> alley -- alison? >> reporter: house speaker john boehner was able to hold onto the majority in the house. there are some tynes from him that he might be able to and willing to strike some more deals with president obama. speakser boehner suggested for the first time a framework -- speaker boehner sucked for the first time a framework to avoid the massive spending cuts and tax increases that will kick in this less than two months if congress doesn't act. >> because the mesh people expect us to find common ground, we're willing to accept -- and extend the o
six from j.f.k., three from newark and two from philadelphia. one departure for newark was canceled and there may be more later today. so far the volume of cancellations is lighter than yesterday when the storm canceled 31 local flights. >>> now that the election is over, the pressure really on to avoid a so-called fiscal cliff at the end of the year. alison burns reports from the washington, d.c. newsroom that house speaker john boehner seems to be offering the first olive branch....
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a newark ton post poll shows 60% support raising taxes on those making more than $250,000, just 37% oppose it. and now we're starting to see signs of the gop, signs that they are feeling the pressure. today, powerful republican congressman tom cole said that they should just take the deal that the president is offering. >> in my view, we all agree that we're not going to raise taxes on people who make less than $250,000. we should just take them out of this discussion right now. continue to fight against any rate increases, continuing to work honestly for a much bigger deal. >> the former spokeswoman for president bush, dana perrino, says republicans have lost the argument. >> if i were president obama, i'd be doing the exact same thing. >> why? >> he's got republicans on the rope and he knows it. republicans seem to be a little bit in disarray. and not for a good reason. they did lose. >> exactly. the republicans lost this election. and what we're witnessing is is them losing the fight over fairness. >> the senate's already passed a bill that keeps income taxes from going up on middle cla
a newark ton post poll shows 60% support raising taxes on those making more than $250,000, just 37% oppose it. and now we're starting to see signs of the gop, signs that they are feeling the pressure. today, powerful republican congressman tom cole said that they should just take the deal that the president is offering. >> in my view, we all agree that we're not going to raise taxes on people who make less than $250,000. we should just take them out of this discussion right now. continue...
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newark, which is very close to harrison, reported 2 inches. i bit it's closer to 3 or 4 now. many areas up through connecticut seeing heavy snow. i've seen a couple 10-inch amounts, but in general this will probably be closer for most people to a 3 to say 4 or 5-inch snowfall. here it is and you can see what's been going on. we got lucky on this one. yes, there's a bit of rain coming in and d.c. reported sleet at 10:00. so a little sleet maybe mixing in. we could briefly get a liif it' enough in a couple spots, it could whiten the ground but not like what they're getting in new york. our news director drove up to new jersey tonight and said it was crazy, sideways snow, slippery roads. new york is getting that as well. in a few more hours i think this will be primarily gone for new york and new jersey overnight. it will linger into portions of new england into late tomorrow afternoon. closer to home it's mostly liquid, although i think some of this might be a little sleet in the brighter returns. indeed there could be a bit of moderate rain. nope how it's mostly from d.c. east
newark, which is very close to harrison, reported 2 inches. i bit it's closer to 3 or 4 now. many areas up through connecticut seeing heavy snow. i've seen a couple 10-inch amounts, but in general this will probably be closer for most people to a 3 to say 4 or 5-inch snowfall. here it is and you can see what's been going on. we got lucky on this one. yes, there's a bit of rain coming in and d.c. reported sleet at 10:00. so a little sleet maybe mixing in. we could briefly get a liif it' enough...
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just today, an amtrak train arriving in newark, new jersey filled with supplies gathered by victims of hurricane katrina. the box car was full of storm relief items, including batteries, diapers, dog food, and will go to residents in hoboken, new jersey, and other hard hit areas nearby. as the relief efforts continue, the will the weather continue? maria molina live with more on that. hi, maria. >> the weather has not really been cooperating a whole lot lately. we had the nor'easter that dumped some snow across portions of the northeast and those areas that were impacted very hard by sandy and very cold temperatures. over the next couple of days, we are going to start to notice a pattern shift with temperatures starting to warm up, especially during the nighttime hours. critical hours when temperatures drop below the freezing mark. take a look at sunday night, 48 degrees will be the low. by monday, a low of 50 degrees. a lot better than what we've been experiencing the last couple of nights. then tuesday into wednesday, we do have a front that does arrive, pushing in much colder air an
just today, an amtrak train arriving in newark, new jersey filled with supplies gathered by victims of hurricane katrina. the box car was full of storm relief items, including batteries, diapers, dog food, and will go to residents in hoboken, new jersey, and other hard hit areas nearby. as the relief efforts continue, the will the weather continue? maria molina live with more on that. hi, maria. >> the weather has not really been cooperating a whole lot lately. we had the nor'easter that...
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we're talking jfk, philadelphia and newark. here in the bay area we have checked with sfo and 11 arriving flights from east coast airports are cancelled. at this point a single departing flight from sfo bound for jfk is also cancelled. reporting from the newsroom, marla tellez, "today in the bay." >>> happening now, poison ous gs forced the evacuation of a popular hotel. bob redell is live in burlingame this morning with the very latest. good morning, bob. >> reporter: actually good morning to you, laura. about 400 to 500 guests according to the fire department have been evacuated from this embassy suites near sfo for the past several hours. the fire department has been ventilating this hotel to get the levels of c.o. down. the sampling equipment has come back with readings that show the levels are safe if not nonexistent which is why in the past half hour the guests have been able to go back to the rooms. the fire department was called out around midnight last night. possibly because of a c.o. alarm that was going off. when th
we're talking jfk, philadelphia and newark. here in the bay area we have checked with sfo and 11 arriving flights from east coast airports are cancelled. at this point a single departing flight from sfo bound for jfk is also cancelled. reporting from the newsroom, marla tellez, "today in the bay." >>> happening now, poison ous gs forced the evacuation of a popular hotel. bob redell is live in burlingame this morning with the very latest. good morning, bob. >> reporter:...
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another example the mayor's office in newark new jersey. if there is a tree down on the wires in front of your house. did you see homeless people suffering through the storm, are you stranded with a baby, tell the mayor's office and he will come sort it out for you personally. he will be there in five minutes and bring your bored baby a toy. sometimes government works well. in big and small ways. but government rarely works well in ways that are also very funny. here is the situation. nobody knows if it is legal or illegal to smoke pot or possess pot in the states of colorado or washington. that is because on election night measures to legalize it passed so in state law it is legal. but federal law that applies to the whole country says it is still illegal. which is it? we don't know. enter the seattle police department. on their blog they posted this official document. it is called marijawhatnow? and it is clear answers to simple questions to what everyone is asking. like where can you smoke pot now in seattle? >> you can use it in the pri
another example the mayor's office in newark new jersey. if there is a tree down on the wires in front of your house. did you see homeless people suffering through the storm, are you stranded with a baby, tell the mayor's office and he will come sort it out for you personally. he will be there in five minutes and bring your bored baby a toy. sometimes government works well. in big and small ways. but government rarely works well in ways that are also very funny. here is the situation. nobody...
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we control the newark state district, the state does. we've taken it over so we're the negotiators. i think we've all decided we need to do something different and not only does it provide merit bonuses and provide advancement based on merit but involves the teachers in the evaluation process as well. and so everybody got around the table and compromise d with eac other and now have created a system where it's not no longer just seniority or degrees received but now it's how you perform in the classroom. and that evaluation is not just done by the administration but teachers involved as well. everybody has a stake in it and i think it's going to improve the quality of education across the city of newark. >> so what you have here as the governor said is that you have both experienced matters and what you do matters. it's funny to me that people have focused on the one $5,000 bonus as opposed to the comprehensiveness of this new system. so what has been aligned is the work that you do every day. the experience that you carry into the classroom, and input at the school level so that th
we control the newark state district, the state does. we've taken it over so we're the negotiators. i think we've all decided we need to do something different and not only does it provide merit bonuses and provide advancement based on merit but involves the teachers in the evaluation process as well. and so everybody got around the table and compromise d with eac other and now have created a system where it's not no longer just seniority or degrees received but now it's how you perform in the...
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i think my friend cory booker, newark, new jersey, mayor could find himself a home in the white house. if there's -- is there a secretary of twitter? maybe chief of staff. i'm not kidding. as for secretary of state, i think we'll have a very clear indication through this pick what direction the administration is going in terms of tone. i think if they go for susan rice, who i think you disagree, krystal, is a disgray as lindsey graham said, she's incompetent or untrust kwoworthy and will b investigated on benghazi. that is investigated. we had intelligence 24 hours after the attacks in realtime, and she went out and gave misinformation or lies. that will be investigated. if they go with that and run towards controversy, that is a signal batten down the hatches. we're in for a fight. if they go with with john kerry or the other pick, national security adviser tom donlon, i think it's clear they're sort of let's get through this peacefully, smoothly and move on. >> i'm not sure that's what i would read or a lot of people would read from picking susan rice. they don't want to let the rep
i think my friend cory booker, newark, new jersey, mayor could find himself a home in the white house. if there's -- is there a secretary of twitter? maybe chief of staff. i'm not kidding. as for secretary of state, i think we'll have a very clear indication through this pick what direction the administration is going in terms of tone. i think if they go for susan rice, who i think you disagree, krystal, is a disgray as lindsey graham said, she's incompetent or untrust kwoworthy and will b...
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newark 6 inches. so our trend will be more sunshine. cool temperatures and a breeze this afternoon with highs in the low 50s. there's your warming trend for the end of the weekend. by sunday and monday, mid 60s around here. that's closer to where we should be. average daytime high is in the low 60s. haven't done that all month. and looks like we'll get that warmup we've been looking for by the end of the weekend here. >>> that's a look at weather more coming up in a minute. let's do some traffic. >> all right. leaving you with big delays right now for those continuing along 95 and 295 southbound. coming southbound on the baltimore washington parkway. earlier crash near 193 has cleared. but southbound delays from 197 about a 32 minute ride right there alone. southbound 95 doesn't save you much time southbound from 216. a 30 minute ride and this is with all lanes open on 95 and 295. headed southbound towards the capitol belt. traffic on the outer loop remains slow. inner loop delays and approaching the bridge gw parkway traffic between 12
newark 6 inches. so our trend will be more sunshine. cool temperatures and a breeze this afternoon with highs in the low 50s. there's your warming trend for the end of the weekend. by sunday and monday, mid 60s around here. that's closer to where we should be. average daytime high is in the low 60s. haven't done that all month. and looks like we'll get that warmup we've been looking for by the end of the weekend here. >>> that's a look at weather more coming up in a minute. let's do...
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newark's democratic mayor, cory booker, told the new jersey star ledger today, quote, i'm giving a run consideration. critical to my decision is not the difficulties of the politics or positioning in polls, but choosing the position from which i can make the best contributions to the city and state i love. meanwhile, a new rutgers eagleton poll finds governor christie leading mayor booker in a hypothetical race, 53 to 34%. joining me now, david corn and msnbc political analyst, jonathan allen, senior washington correspondent for politico. david corn, let's talk about cory booker for a moment, who i think was poised to run for governor probably prior to chris christie's poll numbers going where they are now, but shouldn't he be looking more seriously at frank lautenberg's senate seat? he's 88 years old. his seat's up in 2014. he will be 90 years old. i, for one, cannot imagine lautenberg running for re-election at age 90. that's going to be an open seat, isn't it? >> it looks like it. if he ran against christie, i guess they could have a contest on who helped obama the most in 2012 and
newark's democratic mayor, cory booker, told the new jersey star ledger today, quote, i'm giving a run consideration. critical to my decision is not the difficulties of the politics or positioning in polls, but choosing the position from which i can make the best contributions to the city and state i love. meanwhile, a new rutgers eagleton poll finds governor christie leading mayor booker in a hypothetical race, 53 to 34%. joining me now, david corn and msnbc political analyst, jonathan allen,...
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este vern has 77% of the ballots counted so far. >>> overnight crews coming in from newark. this house fire started at 2:00 a.m. at a house on marion drive. two residents break up -- two of the residents woke up. the red cross is helping the family -- is now helping the family find a place to say -- to stay. >>> also, this morning, a big rig slammed into the center divide on interstate 880 in albany during the night. it sent chunks of concrete into the opposite lanes. there were some injuries, at least two or cars were involved in the crash. we're told no mail was lost. >>> and let's check this with sal. >> emergency vehicles are on the scene. this traffic is gonna be slow. 101 is going to be very slow. you can see how 101 is slow all the way back from the southern san jose area. one long slowdown. people are using 2 0 -- 2880 to get around here. we're nat -- 280 to get around here. we're not having a good day there. we've also been tacking -- we've also been looking at highway 24. the big rig that lost its traitor is on the side. they are still trying to tow it away. westbo
este vern has 77% of the ballots counted so far. >>> overnight crews coming in from newark. this house fire started at 2:00 a.m. at a house on marion drive. two residents break up -- two of the residents woke up. the red cross is helping the family -- is now helping the family find a place to say -- to stay. >>> also, this morning, a big rig slammed into the center divide on interstate 880 in albany during the night. it sent chunks of concrete into the opposite lanes. there...
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the passenger line travelled to newark, new jersey, it left yesterday carrying flashlights, batteries, blankets, baby formula, cold weather clothes, and it arrived in new jersey today. if you want to help victims in the northeast, it's so easy to do, just long on to cnn.co cnn.com/impact. >>> now that washington and colorado voted to make marijuana legal for recreational use, we'll tell you the impact it might have. oh no, not a migraine now. try this... bayer? this isn't just a headache. trust me, this is new bayer migraine. [ male announcer ] it's the power of aspirin plus more in a triple action formula to relieve your tough migraines. new bayer migraine formula. >>> here is a sign of the times. voters in two states, washington state and colorado voted to legalize marijuana for recreational use. we're talking simply to get high. here is reaction from the legalization camp in colorado after the initiative passed this week. >> i'm feeling amazing. this is the best day i've seen in my life. >> it's nice to be right, so, you know, we're really happy and most importantly, it's just wond
the passenger line travelled to newark, new jersey, it left yesterday carrying flashlights, batteries, blankets, baby formula, cold weather clothes, and it arrived in new jersey today. if you want to help victims in the northeast, it's so easy to do, just long on to cnn.co cnn.com/impact. >>> now that washington and colorado voted to make marijuana legal for recreational use, we'll tell you the impact it might have. oh no, not a migraine now. try this... bayer? this isn't just a...
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newark six inches of snow. parts of new jersey, two communities freehold and manchester around a foot of snow has occurred. really incredible considering the time of year. so far today our highest wind gusts in new york city is 36. notice we still have gusts at martha's vineyard at 60 miles per hour. that's where the worst weather is. overall it gradually will move out by tonight and tomorrow morning. >> is there any good weather news? >> you know for once i would like to talk to you and not have something twirling behind me. there is good news. more the weekend much warmer, temperatures might be above-normal and you'll see something we see a lot here, sunshine. >> the nor'easter turned airline schedules upside down again across the united states. mark strassman made it to laguardia airport. good morning. >> reporter: i pulled in here yesterday afternoon ahead of the storm and right through the whiteout that was on its way here and american, united airlines, deltax all the airlines got ahead of this storm by no
newark six inches of snow. parts of new jersey, two communities freehold and manchester around a foot of snow has occurred. really incredible considering the time of year. so far today our highest wind gusts in new york city is 36. notice we still have gusts at martha's vineyard at 60 miles per hour. that's where the worst weather is. overall it gradually will move out by tonight and tomorrow morning. >> is there any good weather news? >> you know for once i would like to talk to...
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give a specific example, automobiles, there may be as many as 15,000 automobiles at the port of newark that are basically salvage, new cars that were caught in the flooding. those will be moved out and dispose of and we have to manufacture import into the u.s. to the porch and move by auto transport cars to dealerships and that is not to mention all the cars damaged in the flooding itself and have to be simply replaced by consumers who no longer have a viable automobile. melissa: what about fuel? that is a problem in the northeast and something you depend on. >> fuel prices are high everywhere. melissa: what about availability? >> we are getting fuel to every place we can be physically allowed to move fuel. the first need is to make sure utility vehicles have fueled an emergency responders have fuel, for the most part those needs are being met. meanwhile is going to take some time i will bring everyone's filling station online because some are not accessible and even if they are, they don't have power to pump fuel. melissa: did you feel things were picking up? >> i don't know that i've
give a specific example, automobiles, there may be as many as 15,000 automobiles at the port of newark that are basically salvage, new cars that were caught in the flooding. those will be moved out and dispose of and we have to manufacture import into the u.s. to the porch and move by auto transport cars to dealerships and that is not to mention all the cars damaged in the flooding itself and have to be simply replaced by consumers who no longer have a viable automobile. melissa: what about...
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as much as six inches at newark's airport. now in terms of gasoline, imagine, they have more power outages as a result of the nor'easter. so again, it's two steps forward in the recovery and one or two steps back. they're still assessing how bad that's going to be. so for the gas stations and 30% of them were out before the nor'easter, we'll have to see what the numbers are as the sun come up this morning to find out where things stand. it could mean longer lines because major problem is they can't get power to all the gas stations. and so that's what's creating the long lines. in terms of here looking around, i mean no one's up and about yet. so it's pretty quiet right now. but when the sun comes up, we'll see how easy it is to get around. we know that we ran into utility crews here from as far away as biloxi, mississippi. they told us the work they were doing yesterday, those people that they restored power to, they now, as of even last night, were already losing power again. so it's a rough go for everyone here. >> it certa
as much as six inches at newark's airport. now in terms of gasoline, imagine, they have more power outages as a result of the nor'easter. so again, it's two steps forward in the recovery and one or two steps back. they're still assessing how bad that's going to be. so for the gas stations and 30% of them were out before the nor'easter, we'll have to see what the numbers are as the sun come up this morning to find out where things stand. it could mean longer lines because major problem is they...
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disappear most, philadelphia, seattle second, oakland and long beach california are third and fourth, newark,new jersey fifth. bankrate.com's new ranking of most affordable housing markets puts detroit at the top. atlanta ranks second, minneapolis third. a recent survey shows people are hanging onto their cars longer than of these days. thus the average age of a car on the road is an all-time high of almost 11 years. and the car that's kept the longest, volvo, just over seven years. second on the list by -- jaguar, buick and mitsubishi tie for third at just less than seven years. >>> 707 reporting for duty. >> where the hell have been? >> ebb joying death. >> "sky fall" hitting the u.s. after making boffo bucks overseas and becoming the year's biggest moneymaker in the u.k. it is expected to dominate the weekend box office with a take between 70 and $80 million, good enough to set a new record for bond openings. those are your number ones on "weekends with alex witt." [ male announcer ] in blind taste tests, even ragu users chose prego. prego?! but i've bought ragu for years. [ thinking ] wo
disappear most, philadelphia, seattle second, oakland and long beach california are third and fourth, newark,new jersey fifth. bankrate.com's new ranking of most affordable housing markets puts detroit at the top. atlanta ranks second, minneapolis third. a recent survey shows people are hanging onto their cars longer than of these days. thus the average age of a car on the road is an all-time high of almost 11 years. and the car that's kept the longest, volvo, just over seven years. second on...
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there were more than 1,700 flights canceled yesterday, 600 plus into the area's airports newark alone took a big hit. here is good news for a change. arms are waiving change fees. 20,000 flights canceled last week because of sandy, killing the airline's quarterly profits. they now canceled flights earlier, to avoid turning airports into shelters for stranded travelers and to get back up to speed as fast as possible. sandy disrupted air travel for pretty close to four days. this storm impact will be much less. for one thing it's already, for the most part out of new york and almost out of new england. so a full flight schedule will resume as early as later this afternoon, tomorrow morning at the latest. >> that's good news mark. when happens if you were on a canceled flight what do you do? >> reporter: best thing, norah is act as your own travel agent. call the airlines and try to get them to rebook for you. but they'll be overwhelmed by the other callers who also had canceled flights. best bet is to go online see if you can do it yourself. >> mark strassmann good information. thank yo
there were more than 1,700 flights canceled yesterday, 600 plus into the area's airports newark alone took a big hit. here is good news for a change. arms are waiving change fees. 20,000 flights canceled last week because of sandy, killing the airline's quarterly profits. they now canceled flights earlier, to avoid turning airports into shelters for stranded travelers and to get back up to speed as fast as possible. sandy disrupted air travel for pretty close to four days. this storm impact...
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newark getting the biggest one-day snowfall in november ever. and i tell you, as you look at this system, we've got a time lapse of it from when it started going on to last night. and you can watch as cold air is drawn in, it's bringing in a lot of snow. this is a classic nor'easter. just very early. and the other part of the problem was it came right on the heels of having to deal with a hurricane. and guess what? we're not done with it yet. just ten days after hurricane sandy, this second storm was a sucker punch to the storm-ravaged northeast. the heavy snow causing accidents and more power outages to thousands of people here in connecticut. ahead of the storm wednesday, we were in point pleasant, new jersey, where workers built up dunes to protect the stripped and battered coast. >> reporter: nobody can remember this happening, within a week and a half, the new jersey, new york, and new england coastline having to deal with a hurricane, a superstorm and now a nor'easter that's bringing pounding surf, rain, and heavy snow. >> reporter: with b
newark getting the biggest one-day snowfall in november ever. and i tell you, as you look at this system, we've got a time lapse of it from when it started going on to last night. and you can watch as cold air is drawn in, it's bringing in a lot of snow. this is a classic nor'easter. just very early. and the other part of the problem was it came right on the heels of having to deal with a hurricane. and guess what? we're not done with it yet. just ten days after hurricane sandy, this second...
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. >>> and the newark, new jersey, mayor, accepted a challenge to live on food stamps has a starting date. beginning this december, tuesday, mayor cory booker, will live on just food stamps for a week. he accepted the challenge earlier in the month from one of his twitter followers. >>> an illegal drug may just hold a key to successfully treating posttramatic distress disorder. our dr. sanjay gupta has exclusive access. [ female announcer ] imagine skin so healthy, it never gets dry again. can your moisturizer do that? [ female announcer ] dermatologist recommended aveeno has an oat formula, now proven to build a moisture reserve, so skin can replenish itself. that's healthy skin for life. only from aveeno. social security are just numbers thinkin a budget.d... well, we worked hard for those benefits. we earned them. and if washington tries to cram decisions about the future... of these programs into a last minute budget deal... we'll all pay the price. aarp is fighting to protect seniors with responsible... solutions that strengthen medicare and... social security for generations to come
. >>> and the newark, new jersey, mayor, accepted a challenge to live on food stamps has a starting date. beginning this december, tuesday, mayor cory booker, will live on just food stamps for a week. he accepted the challenge earlier in the month from one of his twitter followers. >>> an illegal drug may just hold a key to successfully treating posttramatic distress disorder. our dr. sanjay gupta has exclusive access. [ female announcer ] imagine skin so healthy, it never...
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it happened in newark, which is cory booker's hometown, home base. that definitely has him looking very good towards 2013. >> morris, yours? >> i thought the best week went to the gang that went to see the president about the fiscal cliff. i thought the speaker, majority leader, nancy pell locy and senator reed started off on a good thing and that was very encouraging and i think we will definitely get this done by the deadline. my worst week went to senator graham and senator mccain in the way they got out front attacking ambassador susan rice. i don't think this is a fight they want to take on. >> perry, how about yours? best and worst. >> mitt romney for all the reasons we talked about. that comment meant he has no future as leader of the republican party even if he could have, probably didn't before and really not now. obama on wednesday tells me susan rice as secretary of state and national security advisor will have some big role in the second term. >> thanks so much. good to see y'all. have a great thanksgiving. happy thanksgiving. all of it t
it happened in newark, which is cory booker's hometown, home base. that definitely has him looking very good towards 2013. >> morris, yours? >> i thought the best week went to the gang that went to see the president about the fiscal cliff. i thought the speaker, majority leader, nancy pell locy and senator reed started off on a good thing and that was very encouraging and i think we will definitely get this done by the deadline. my worst week went to senator graham and senator...
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newark, new jersey, came in with about six inches of snow, that's the earle eearlest they've ever snow. as for the winds, that's still blowing all that snow around, 20 to 30-mile-per-hour gusts out there right now. these are the peek gusts that we saw throughout the storm, close to 50 miles per hour for boston. so a nasty storm indeed. joe, back to you. >> yes, i did get a little bit of consolation that night that didn't come down last time probably -- you don't get wea n weakened, if you survived the last one. >> hundreds of thousands of people without power "god hates us" and "this sucks." >> trees were likely to come down and some of the leaves got blown off. >> that was the good news. >> there was some wind last night. the trees were -- >> i went downstairs because i saw houses around us that got the top floor sliced in half a week ago. >> the weak ones probably that was the one thing. i had no power to lose and the weak ones were probably already down so anyway. the only thing worse than the weather was the performance of the stock market a day after president obama won re-electio
newark, new jersey, came in with about six inches of snow, that's the earle eearlest they've ever snow. as for the winds, that's still blowing all that snow around, 20 to 30-mile-per-hour gusts out there right now. these are the peek gusts that we saw throughout the storm, close to 50 miles per hour for boston. so a nasty storm indeed. joe, back to you. >> yes, i did get a little bit of consolation that night that didn't come down last time probably -- you don't get wea n weakened, if you...
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new york stained newark both setting records, north haven, connecticut, 12 inches of snow. and berkeley heights, new jersey, getting seven and a half inches of snow now. look at the live radar, you can see is making its way up the coast, still snow being dealt with throughout parts of new england. we're looking at wet weather up the coast of new england as well and we have got a lot of wind to deal with, talking about the wind. we are talking about wind gusts up to 60 miles per hour out on the cape. we expect to see wind advisories along the coastline of new england and nantucket, looking at high wind warnings and with wind gusts from washington, d.c. up to boston, anywhere from 15 to 30 miles per hour, probably be some airport delays as well. the good news is, it's just about over. that's the latest. we have got your local forecast coming up in just a little bit. now, let's go back inside to matt. >> all right, al, thank you very much..much. >>> of course, not everyone is as fortunate as that woman we saw who got her power back in o the middle of that interview. tens of th
new york stained newark both setting records, north haven, connecticut, 12 inches of snow. and berkeley heights, new jersey, getting seven and a half inches of snow now. look at the live radar, you can see is making its way up the coast, still snow being dealt with throughout parts of new england. we're looking at wet weather up the coast of new england as well and we have got a lot of wind to deal with, talking about the wind. we are talking about wind gusts up to 60 miles per hour out on the...
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power was knocked out to some 60,000 homes in newark and new jersey overnight. many of which had just had their service restored after many days in the dark. there's also renewed headaches for millions of commuters as passenger trains grind to a halt, and at least 1,300 flights are kept at the gates at the airports. let's go to meteorologist bill karins for a look at what is unfolding here. bill. >> good morning. before i get to the details, talking about joe's point there, nine days apart between these two events. i can almost guarantee you go back through history of hurricane landfalls, and i don't think any area has ever seen a snowstorm nine days after they dealt with a storm surge like we had with sandy. i mean, it's just ridiculous that it even happened. we showed you how rare of the times we are in. the fact you think about what happened to this region the year before that with irene and then that freak halloween snowstorm, makes you scratch your head. the details this morning to get you out the door. i know a lot of schools have delays. and that's becaus
power was knocked out to some 60,000 homes in newark and new jersey overnight. many of which had just had their service restored after many days in the dark. there's also renewed headaches for millions of commuters as passenger trains grind to a halt, and at least 1,300 flights are kept at the gates at the airports. let's go to meteorologist bill karins for a look at what is unfolding here. bill. >> good morning. before i get to the details, talking about joe's point there, nine days...
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you had president clinton seeming to distance himself from the ads and had newark mayor cory booker doing the same thing, a lot of top business people stayed the course. >> elections are about choices and the obama team understood from the get-go that if the voters were presented two choices, one that was forward looking, was projecting confidence that he could help the economy and the other alternative, somebody with a lousy record as a businessman and they -- and the president's team, i think, took a huge risk in going after mitt romney but remember the republican primary, newt gingrich and rick santorum that gave a lot of ammunition to the obama team when they went after mr. romney's time at bain capital and the obama team kept that theme going. >> they won, the president won and should be congratulated and the team should be congratulated because they put together a strategy and tactics that won a race that was very difficult to win but i think they're going to be governing and presiding over an incredibly divided country and unless they figure out a way to unify that and deal with th
you had president clinton seeming to distance himself from the ads and had newark mayor cory booker doing the same thing, a lot of top business people stayed the course. >> elections are about choices and the obama team understood from the get-go that if the voters were presented two choices, one that was forward looking, was projecting confidence that he could help the economy and the other alternative, somebody with a lousy record as a businessman and they -- and the president's team, i...
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some newark, new jersey residents are waiting four to five hours to fill up cars with gas cans. that's what people are trying to power their generators. very cold, below freezing last night. and people are trying to keep their -- their homes warm. also people trying to use gasoline to keep their chainsaws going because they're still trying to clean up after superstorm sandy. a lot of people using twitter and online devices to try to help each other and share where there is gas. but still, soledad, this is still a problem. six days after landfall of superstorm sandy, and it's a real problem for the politicians who are trying to figure out how to ease these lines. >> and miserable for the folks trying to get gas. up next we're going to take you to two more critical battleground states. the state of nevada where hundreds of thousands of people have already voted early. and the state of wit konz which has voted democratic since 1984. but republicans say they're hoping they can take it back. ally bank. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laure
some newark, new jersey residents are waiting four to five hours to fill up cars with gas cans. that's what people are trying to power their generators. very cold, below freezing last night. and people are trying to keep their -- their homes warm. also people trying to use gasoline to keep their chainsaws going because they're still trying to clean up after superstorm sandy. a lot of people using twitter and online devices to try to help each other and share where there is gas. but still,...
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and it looks like that rain line over philadelphia to newark to new york city, again, those areas continue to be in the upper 30s. so far so good at the airports. only a 15-minute delay down there at baltimore. so farce snow accumulations go, a slushy inch. again, mostly outside of new york city. philadelphia, north and west of you, possibly two to three inches and southern new england an inch. just an ugly, gloomy, wet day more than anything else. we also have rain moving through the southeast. heavy rain at that. some thunderstorms moving down to mobile and to new orleans. and it's a chilly morning in the midwest. bundle yourself and the kids up as you head out to work and out to school. and tomorrow's big weather story will be on the west coast. a three-day rain event. we leave you with the shot of new york city. expecting some wet snow. it will feel like rain, though, with temperatures near 40 degrees. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. i just finished a bowl of your new light chicken pot pie soup and it's so rich and creamy... is it really 100 calories? let me put you on webcan... ...le
and it looks like that rain line over philadelphia to newark to new york city, again, those areas continue to be in the upper 30s. so far so good at the airports. only a 15-minute delay down there at baltimore. so farce snow accumulations go, a slushy inch. again, mostly outside of new york city. philadelphia, north and west of you, possibly two to three inches and southern new england an inch. just an ugly, gloomy, wet day more than anything else. we also have rain moving through the...